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Neutralisation Of Acids And Salt Production (GCSE Chemistry)
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Why is excess solid metal oxide often added when making a soluble salt from an acid?
When preparing a soluble salt by reacting a metal with an acid, which observation indicates the reaction is taking place?
Which salt name is correct for HNO3 reacting with NaOH?
Why is distilled water used to make solutions for titration rather than tap water?
Which one of these demonstrates that a neutralisation has occurred in a titration?
Which of these salts would you expect to be insoluble (and so prepared by precipitation)?
A student makes a solution by reacting zinc metal completely with excess sulfuric acid. Which gas would be collected and how would you test for it?
Why is the endpoint of a titration considered equivalent to the neutralisation point only if the correct indicator is used?
Which salt would form when magnesium carbonate reacts with nitric acid?
During titration to find concentration of an acid, why is a burette rinsed and filled with the acid before starting?
Which of the following is a correct reason for using a titration (rather than reacting to excess and evaporating) to make a pure salt?
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